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I hate you. You are lucky enough to wake up AFTER the sun comes up, and what do you do? Complain! |
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Unless you are getting up at three in the afternoon, after working all night long. That seems worse. |
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Actually, I'm not sure who has it worse off. Lets just both agree to complain about our own situations. Okay? Good. |
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So what exactly is difference in morning suglasses as opposed to any other time of the day sunglasses? I have seen *night sunglasses*; they are worn by people who can't stand the bright lights of night. |
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Uh....they're soft? And they get slowly lighter? My sunglasses don't do either of those. |
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And as for waking up after the sun, that's pretty common far from the equator. |
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[+] And even [+]er if you can wear
them all night (Iike an eyeshade) but
still have them become transeethrough
gradually once the lights go on or the
curtains are open. I don't want to have
to wake up to put them on - I want to
soften the blow of waking up in the first
place. |
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(And yes, I know there are alarm clocks
that gradually brighten the room lights.
But this idea is much more complicated
so it's better) |
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You mean close to the equator. |
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No, I meant curtains, as I wrote. But
drzeus is right also: if you live far from
the equator then, for a good part of the
year, the sun rises indecently early and
therefore you are likely to awaken after
sunrise. |
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Ever spent time in Queensland in the summer months? Crazy no-daylight-saving nutters. |
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"Curtains" Those things your mother has. You have substituted Farah Fawcette posters to cover those holes in the wall that let the daystar burn your skin. |
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So then, how do they start out dark and get lighter? Are they on a timer, or is there technology to do this?
Transition lenses start out clear and darken as you go into the light.
I apoligize for my previous anno, as I had not read the description correctly. |
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I used to have curtains when I was at school. I looked like a mushroom. |
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Yes [Texticle] and they are crazy no daylight saving nutters, but at least Mc 'scusting's opens earlier. As to the 'harsh light of day' I for the most part have the[GutPunchLullabies] affliction. I find that it is more the flicking of the bastard fluro in the kitchen when you turn it on in the early am. Would I be right in assuming that your glasses could blot out this glare too. Or are they solely designed to filter early morning sunlight? |
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'After your first cup of coffee, you're ready to take them off and face the day.' n.b. First "Two cups of coffee" for me since I discovered this most wonderful idea. |
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Thanks [bigsleep] How about glasses with little curtains on them? |
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